thanks for your information - unfortunately your answer is not what I whised to read.

We started last summer to use F# in our group, especially with regard to web development. F# allows us to use the same language on the backend and the frontend (via Fable). Another part are build scripts (fake).

Up to now F# development has grown up to roughly 430 fs files and 28,000 lines of code. As mentioned before, this is still in early stage and is scheduled to our customers for 2020.

IMHO the analyzers are a great help not only to find bugs but also when learning a new language.

we also have added Sonarqube recently and are using it to improve our code. But a lot of code is written in F# and SonarQube is not able to analyze it.
Since F# is not really a new programming language, when can we expect an F# analyzer?